Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 199

Adding the Driver After OS/2 Is Installed

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5. To copy the BVSCALLS.DLL file from the hard disk onto the copy you made of the OS/2 Installation diskette, type the following and press Enter: COPY C:BVSCALLS.DLL A: 6. Follow the instructions in your OS/2 Setup Guide to install OS/2 and use the copy of the OS/2 Installation diskette you made. Adding the Driver After OS/2 Is Installed If you used an external monitor to install OS/2 and you did not replace the OS/2 video driver, in order to use OS/2 with your LCD you must replace the original BVSCALLS.DLL file with the version of that file on your Reference diskette. 1. Create a new directory in the OS/2 directory on your hard disk. For this example, the new directory name is LCD. Type CD \OS2 and press Enter to change to the OS2 directory. Then type MD LCD and press Enter to make a new directory. 2. Copy all the files from the DLL directory into the LCD directory. 3. Insert your Reference diskette into drive A and type the following and press Enter: COPY A:BVSCALLS.DLL C:\LCD\ 4. Type CD\ and press Enter to change to the root directory. 5. Type the following and press Enter: COPY CONFIG.SYS+CON: CONFIG.SYS E-2 Using OS/2

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5.
To copy the BVSCALLS.DLL file from the hard disk onto
the copy you made of the OS/2 Installation diskette, type
the following and press
Enter:
COPY C:BVSCALLS.DLL A:
6.
Follow the instructions in your OS/2 Setup Guide to install
OS/2 and use the copy of the OS/2 Installation diskette you
made.
Adding the Driver After OS/2 Is Installed
If you used an external monitor to install OS/2 and you did not
replace the OS/2 video driver, in order to use OS/2 with your
LCD you must replace the original BVSCALLS.DLL file with
the version of that file on your Reference diskette.
1.
Create a new directory in the OS/2 directory on your hard
disk. For this example, the new directory name is LCD.
Type
CD \OS2
and press
Enter
to change to the OS2
directory. Then type
MD LCD
and press
Enter
to make a
new directory.
2.
Copy all the files from the DLL directory into the LCD
directory.
3.
Insert your Reference diskette into drive A and type the
following and press
Enter:
COPY A:BVSCALLS.DLL C:\LCD\
4.
Type CD\ and press
Enter
to change to the root directory.
5.
Type the following and press
Enter:
COPY CONFIG.SYS+CON: CONFIG.SYS
E-2
Using OS/2